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Neurons selectively tuned for gender, ethnicity and identity recognition
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California, USA (Newswise): Researchers in Southern California have isolated brain regions that respond selectively to the cues of gender, ethnicity and identity in faces. Using a novel adaptation technique, they found evidence for neurons that are selectively tuned for gender, ethnicity and identity cues in an area not previously thought to be associated with face processing. The findings appear December 11 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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